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humidity for a western

burmaboy Oct 17, 2006 09:02 PM

I am the new owner of a juvey western, and seeing as he's getting a little pissy, and refusing food, I think we're near shedding time.
What is the proper humidity for a shed? I keep boas and burms, and I am used to high humidity during sheds.
Do I need to raise humidity? I'm about 30%-40% humidity right now for a normal situation.

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FloridaHogs Oct 17, 2006 09:30 PM

Just provide a humid hide, and he will be fine.
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